a5cent
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re: Is there really an app gap on WP?
A LOT of developers expect web technologies to eventually replace apps on mobile, very similar to how web technologies have replaced much of what a decade ago would have been desktop software.
Seeing how mobile mirrors the same developments desktop computing has gone through over the last two decades (just a lot faster), there is no reason to believe apps will be spared any more than desktop software has been. The fact that apps are comparatively trivial compared to desktop software just makes this all the more likely, not to mention the substantial financial interests supporting this goal.
Nobody in the software industry who's got at least one eye on the future doubts web technologies will eventually replace apps. The only question is when.
Real time applications, like games, are the time honored exceptions.
Not understanding a statement doesn't make it ridiculous.My apologies in advance for being direct, but that has to be one of most blind allegiance and ridiculous statements I've seen yet from a WP user.
A LOT of developers expect web technologies to eventually replace apps on mobile, very similar to how web technologies have replaced much of what a decade ago would have been desktop software.
Seeing how mobile mirrors the same developments desktop computing has gone through over the last two decades (just a lot faster), there is no reason to believe apps will be spared any more than desktop software has been. The fact that apps are comparatively trivial compared to desktop software just makes this all the more likely, not to mention the substantial financial interests supporting this goal.
Nobody in the software industry who's got at least one eye on the future doubts web technologies will eventually replace apps. The only question is when.
Real time applications, like games, are the time honored exceptions.